INTO welcomes further detail and some gains in Education Budget 2024
11/10/2023
The Minister for Education released further details of the education budget this afternoon (Wednesday, 11 October). The document gives additional detail on the headline measures announced yesterday.
Tax cuts benefit stretched households while primary and special education remain under strain
11/10/2023
The INTO acknowledges that a number of measures announced in Budget 2024 will benefit workers and households across the country.
Budget 2024 misses open goal on class size and school supports
10/10/2023
Many primary classes are overcrowded, our schools are under-funded, our school leaders are under-supported and mental health services for pupils are under-resourced.
Look back at Principals’ and Deputy Principals’ Conference 2023
03/10/2023
The 2023 INTO Principals’ and Deputy Principals’ Conference brought together around 300 delegates and guests in Clayton White's Hotel, Wexford, last weekend.
Two Official vacancies in INTO Head Office
29/09/2023
Applications are invited for two permanent Official positions in the Legal, Industrial Relations and Equality Section of INTO Head Office.
Free Mortgage and Tax Advisory Seminars
28/09/2023
INTO members and their families are invited to attend free mortgage and tax advisory seminars, taking place in Tullamore and Monaghan.
Unpaid Leave for Medical Care Purposes
27/09/2023
INTO welcomes the publication of circular 50/2023, which provides for up to five days of unpaid leave in a rolling twelve-month period, to provide personal care or support to a close family member, partner, or housemate for a serious medical reason.
Election of New Boards of Management of Primary Schools
22/09/2023
Ahead of the appointment of new Boards of Management from 1 December 2023, the Department has published Circular 0049/2023. An updated Governance Manual for Primary Schools 2023-2027 has also been published.
INTO calls for all-Ireland Teaching Council amid erosion of teachers’ conditions in the north
21/09/2023
INTO General Secretary John Boyle has called for an all-Ireland Teaching Council, and for a forum on education to be established within the Department of the Taoiseach’s Shared Island Unit.